Imágenes barrocas en las reglas de la cofradías sevillanas

By David Granado Hermosín

This article examines the principal devotional figures used by confraternities in Seville (Spain) as part of their Holy Week devotions. It begins with some general comments on the statutes of these confraternities and then moves to a discussion of…

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This article examines the principal devotional figures used by confraternities in Seville (Spain) as part of their Holy Week devotions. It begins with some general comments on the statutes of these confraternities and then moves to a discussion of each confraternity and its seventeenth-century processional statues as a reflection of both of the statutes and of baroque popular devotion. The confraternities under examination are: Negritos, Macarena, Amargura, Cachorro, Europe and Consolación, Utrera.

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Original publication: Hermosín, David Granado. “Imágenes barrocas en las reglas de la cofradías sevillanas.” Confraternitas 22 (2): 2012. 27-53. DOI: . This material has been re-published in an unmodified form on the Canadian HSS Commons with the permission of Iter Canada / Confraternitas. Copyright © the author(s). Their work is distributed by Confraternitas under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. For details, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/.

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